ECS finally created a second-generation LIVA mini PC and have demoed it during the latest CeBit exhibition. The LIVA Project is ECS' effort to miniaturizing a fully functional desktop PC, all within a 135 x 83 x 40mm rectangular chassis. We've had the first-gen Liva since June last year and it had some minor design flaws like lack of USB ports and absence of an HDMI port. The Liva X addressed all that and added a few more features. Here's a comparative chart between the the LIVA and the LIVA X. [table id=92 /] The LIVA X is also housed in a metallic chassis which is slightly larger than the original one due to the additional space needed by the extra ports. The new LIVA X is also more powerful than its predecessor. With the original LIVA, we thought the 2GB RAM limit is a bit low considering the Windows environment that we were working with. Read more in our articles including "ECS Liva X Mini PC Quick Review" and "TECNO POVA Curve 2 5G Review".
ECS finally created a second-generation LIVA mini PC and have demoed it during the latest CeBit exhibition. The LIVA Project is ECS' effort to miniaturizing a fully functional desktop PC, all within a 135 x 83 x 40mm rectangular chassis.
We've had the first-gen Liva since June last year and it had some minor design flaws like lack of USB ports and absence of an HDMI port. The Liva X addressed all that and added a few more features. Here's a comparative chart between the the LIVA and the LIVA X.
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